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The Irrigation Game as an Example of a Public Good Game

The irrigation game, involving four farmers deciding on funding a shared system, serves as a classic example of a public good game. This classification is based on the game's core structure: an individual farmer bears a personal cost to contribute, but the resulting benefit is shared among all farmers. This dynamic creates a social dilemma, as each player has an incentive to free-ride on the contributions of others rather than pay the cost themselves.

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